A. Cook, S. Hellebrand, M. Imhof, A. Mumtaz, H. Wunderlich
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Built-in self-diagnosis targeting arbitrary defects with partial pseudo-exhaustive test
Pseudo-exhaustive test completely verifies all output functions of a combinational circuit, which provides a high coverage of non-target faults and allows an efficient on-chip implementation. To avoid long test times caused by large output cones, partial pseudo-exhaustive test (P-PET) has been proposed recently. Here only cones with a limited number of inputs are tested exhaustively, and the remaining faults are targeted with deterministic patterns. Using P-PET patterns for built-in diagnosis, however, is challenging because of the large amount of associated response data. This paper presents a built-in diagnosis scheme which only relies on sparsely distributed data in the response sequence, but still preserves the benefits of P-PET.